The Why of ‘The Rover’: A Review
By: Daniel Reynolds There are generally two types of post-apocalypse movies: the ones where some context is given for humanity’s predicament (nuclear bomb, disease, zombies, what have you) and the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds There are generally two types of post-apocalypse movies: the ones where some context is given for humanity’s predicament (nuclear bomb, disease, zombies, what have you) and the […]
By: Chris Dagonas and Dan Grant CHRIS: Hey Dan, have you ever seen that Powerade commercial? The one with the college basketball coach? DAN: Yeah, I remember that one. Why […]
By: Jordan Ferguson Four years ago the comedian Patton Oswalt wrote an essay for WIRED on how he saw the current state of geek culture, and the effects the Internet […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Tom Cruise saves the day. But you knew that already. Let’s go back and start again. Tom Cruise is an actor who has been starring in films, […]
By: Dan Grant “Hey, I’m going to be going to Montreal on the Victoria Day weekend,” said Daniel Reynolds. “So I guess we’ll have to scrap that Godzilla review. Can […]
By: Daniel Reynolds While Hollywood insists that the summer starts in early April, here in Toronto, after the winter we just had, we know warm weather to be just a rumour. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds One of our illustrious editors, Dan Grant, is getting married this weekend. For his birthday last year his soon-to-be wife, Emma, gifted him with a bound copy of […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Straight off the top, let’s get something out of the way: the first Captain America movie was the best of the post-Iron Man Marvel movies to be […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The heroes of Wes Anderson films are always reflections of their environment, whether they would like to admit that or not. Captain Zissou lurched around his rusting […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It was my turn to pick. Four others had already gone, they’d made their selections. All eyes turned to me; six pairs to be exact. The tension […]